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FirstBank appoints two new non-executive directors

FirstBank Ghana has appointed two new Non-Executive Directors to its Board namely Mr. Duke K. Essiam and Mrs. Folasade O. Adebayo. Their extensive experience and...

Absa, GNCCI partner to spotlight budget opportunities for private sector

Absa Bank Ghana and the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) have partnered to help Ghanaian businesses appreciate and respond to the...

Ghacem Cement Foundation continue to invest in healthcare & educational sector

Ghacem Limited has once again fulfilled its pledge of supporting deprived communities in the country with free cement bags for their health and educational...

Victor Yaw Asante Foundation renovates ICT lab at Mamfe Methodist JHS with GH¢350,000 support

By: Buertey Francis BORYOR  The Victor Yaw Asante Foundation, in collaboration with Rotary Club of Accra- Ring Road Central, and friends of the late Galina...

Second edition of Ghana Agrochemicals and Crop Protection exhibition and awards held

Agrihouse Foundation has successfully organized the second edition of the Ghana Agrochemicals and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards (GACA) at the Techiman Community Center. The...